Killer yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agents

The ability of killer yeast to inhibit the growth of fungi, specifically wood decay fungi, has been investigated. An initial broad screen of 17 yeast versus 17 fungi demonstrated that killer yeast can and do exhibit antagonistic as well as growth stimulatory affects on fungi. Yeast from the <i>...

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Main Author: Carrotte, Andrew Paul
Other Authors: Walker, Graeme
Published: Abertay University 2001
Online Access:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.752696
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7526962018-10-09T03:21:49ZKiller yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agentsCarrotte, Andrew PaulWalker, Graeme2001The ability of killer yeast to inhibit the growth of fungi, specifically wood decay fungi, has been investigated. An initial broad screen of 17 yeast versus 17 fungi demonstrated that killer yeast can and do exhibit antagonistic as well as growth stimulatory affects on fungi. Yeast from the <i>Saccharomyces</i> and <i>Pichia</i> genera exhibited the greatest and broadest spectrum o f antagonism towards fungi and two yeasts one from each genus were studied further, namely S<i>accharomyces cerevisiae</i> K28 and <i>Pichia anomola</i> NCYC 750. Both yeast showed evidence of affecting fungal growth through the secretion o f volatile chemicals. Partially concentrated cell free supernatant from the two yeasts also displayed antagonistic properties towards fungi demonstrating that a substance exhibiting antimycotic properties is secreted during the growth of the two yeasts. The mechanism by which this antimycotic activity was mediated by the yeast <i>Pichia anomola</i> NCYC 750 was identified to be associated with a 27 kDa exoglucanase enzyme. The possibility that the antimycotic activity observed is associated with yeast killer toxins is discussed.Abertay Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.752696https://rke.abertay.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/a257159f-9b5f-4698-87b5-8f32963c7a99Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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description The ability of killer yeast to inhibit the growth of fungi, specifically wood decay fungi, has been investigated. An initial broad screen of 17 yeast versus 17 fungi demonstrated that killer yeast can and do exhibit antagonistic as well as growth stimulatory affects on fungi. Yeast from the <i>Saccharomyces</i> and <i>Pichia</i> genera exhibited the greatest and broadest spectrum o f antagonism towards fungi and two yeasts one from each genus were studied further, namely S<i>accharomyces cerevisiae</i> K28 and <i>Pichia anomola</i> NCYC 750. Both yeast showed evidence of affecting fungal growth through the secretion o f volatile chemicals. Partially concentrated cell free supernatant from the two yeasts also displayed antagonistic properties towards fungi demonstrating that a substance exhibiting antimycotic properties is secreted during the growth of the two yeasts. The mechanism by which this antimycotic activity was mediated by the yeast <i>Pichia anomola</i> NCYC 750 was identified to be associated with a 27 kDa exoglucanase enzyme. The possibility that the antimycotic activity observed is associated with yeast killer toxins is discussed.
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Killer yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agents
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title Killer yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agents
title_short Killer yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agents
title_full Killer yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agents
title_fullStr Killer yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agents
title_full_unstemmed Killer yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agents
title_sort killer yeasts as antifungal biocontrol agents
publisher Abertay University
publishDate 2001
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